While Mark is a total moron not capable of rationalizing any of his decisions or his opinions about anything, Libya was war done right. Remarkably few casualties, low cost, and most importantly, international mandate and support.

For the past year or so I've had the nagging suspicion that people who support Ron Paul are for the most part people that voted for George Bush and supported the wars originally (like Cena).

Ron Paul is kind of cleansing agent of failure. You can forget about how much you fucked up the country by voting for Ron Paul. You can even pretend, as Cena has done, that you were never for going to Iraq in the first place. It really depends how they want to feel at any given time.

The funny thing about Cena_mark in particular is that he can't even stick to cena_mark 2007 or Cena_mark 2011. He has admitted that he is "coming to terms with his Christianity," which is kind of impressive all things considered, and probably has something to do with what he chosen to believe Ron Paul represents, but then he reverts back into his old war mongering ways the moment his faux military camaraderie is threatened.

Being in the Coast Guard doesn't let you talk about "being in the military" as if you're somehow even remotely as connected to the wars in the same way that my brother was when he had to determine whether or not to gun down fishermen/terrorists who wanted to blow up innocent people. It's a joke that you even try to do this, Cena.

"Some of my High School chums left for the Phillipines and state the life there is laid back and everything is nice. I﻿ think they may exaggerate a little but maybe I can visit there just to find out the truth in the matter."

Uggggh. I shudder to think what that man would do in that country. Or how he would be perceived. Or if they'd let him on the plane.